A TENNESSEE WOMAN HAD TO HAVE HER LEG AMPUTATED AFTER BEING ATTACKED BY HER OWN DOG.(PHOTO).

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 A Tennessee woman had to have her leg amputated after being attacked by her own dog. This terrifying incident occurred in the Murfreesboro, Tennessee home of 42-year-old Amanda Mears.  On the evening of December 10th, Amanda was preparing to take her dog, a Pit Bull/ American Staffordshire mix, named "Dennis" out for a walk.  As the two were making their way to the door, Amanda's other dog Ralphie, an American Bully, escaped from the room she was keeping him in.  In the blink of an eye, a vicious dog fight erupted. Amanda, who fosters dogs that have been abandoned, is no stranger to dog fights and jumped between the battling dogs in an attempt to stop the fight.  However, this turned out to not be your typical situation. For some reason, Dennis turned his ire towards Amanda. In the following attack, Amanda would end up with a bite to her left hand and a bone crushed in her left arm. However, these injuries were only a prelude to the traumatic injury she would u...

MAGBORO ASPHALT PAVING BEGINS AS ROAD RECONSTRUCTION PROGRESSES. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE


 Magboro Asphalt Paving Begins as Road Reconstruction Progresses


We are pleased to announce that asphalt paving has commenced on the 8.17KM Magboro Underpass–Magboro–Makogi Road, marking a significant milestone in the ongoing reconstruction of this critical corridor.


Brief Background


The reconstruction of this road began as a strategic infrastructure intervention aimed at:

 • Enhancing mobility and connectivity for Magboro and its surrounding communities

 • Reducing travel time and traffic congestion

 • Boosting local economic activity and improving access for residents, commuters, and businesses


Construction teams are fully mobilized and are making steady progress through the scheduled phases of the project. With asphalt now being laid, the transformation of the road is becoming clearly visible.


In the coming days, we will also commence the installation of paving stones along the underpass, adding both structure and aesthetics to the corridor.


Once completed, the project will bring lasting relief to residents and businesses in the area and contribute meaningfully to Ogun State’s broader vision for infrastructural development.


We deeply appreciate the continued patience, cooperation, and support of residents and road users throughout this process. Every effort is being made to ensure the project is completed efficiently and to the highest standard.

More photos below. 







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